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in Lyon. The instrument bears several hallmarks of
Parisian instruments, including a half-curved/half-straight bentside. The full five octave rage presents at an earlier date in this instrument than in any extant instrument from Donzelague's more cosmopolitan contemporaries in Paris, opening the
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and singer at the opera in Lyon as well as an instrument maker. The last archival reference to Pierre is a 1750 advertisement offering several grand harpsichords by
Donzelague for sale in Lyon, and it has been speculated that this represents liquidation of the Donzelague estate after his death.
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The 1716 instrument is the only instrument that can definitively be attributed to a member of the
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